A pair of lead garden ornaments, modelled as a deer and a female deer, highest point approx 98cm, each approx 74cm long, (these are vintage 20th century examples inspired by the Roman bronzes excavated in the garden of the Villa dei Papiri in Herculaneum in 1756 and currently reside in the National Museum of Naples), (af - one antler detached).

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